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Trial Of 'Washington Post' Reporter Jason Rezaian Begins In Iran
NPR's Robert Siegel speaks with Douglas Jehl, the foreign editor of the Washington Post, about the closed trial, which began Tuesday in Iran.
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The largest consumer recall in U.S. history is underway. Nearly 34 million drivers are supposed to replace their air bags. In the past, most drivers have been lax about responding to auto recalls.
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Sen. Sanders Launches Long-Shot Presidential Campaign In Vermont
Sen. Bernie Sanders kicked off his campaign in Burlington. He lags behind Hillary Clinton in the polls, but his supporters say this is the guy who comes from behind and surprises you.
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Relentless Cable Mogul John Malone Works Behind The Scenes
John Malone, the man behind the proposed $55 billion takeover of Time Warner Cable by smaller Charter Communications, controls some of the best known media and entertainment properties in the country.
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The former Pennsylvania senator, who won Iowa in 2012, hopes he can do it again. But with a more crowded field, he might find it difficult to stand out.
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College Unbound aims to provide students who have some college experience a personalized path to a degree.
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LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — Authorities say last week's rainfall across much of the state delayed Nebraska farmers' work in their fields.The U.S. Department of…
Nebraska's April jobless rate of 2.5 pct still lowest in US
LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — A new report says Nebraska's unemployment rate dropped a tenth of a point to hit 2.5 percent in April, remaining the lowest rate in…
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